Douglas Fir
Douglas Fir
Douglas fir, while not native to Nebraska, has a good
growth rate in the state. It has historically been a
valuable western timber tree. The foliage and twigs also
attract wildlife such as antelope and deer.
Not a true fir, the full grown tree has a narrow crown
compared to other conifers and has a nice bluish color.
The thin scaled cone hangs down and is about 3" in
length.
Conifers
Height at 20:
20 feet-30 feet
Height at Maturity:
30 feet-50 feet
Spacing Within Rows:
16 feet-20 feet
Spacing Between Rows:
12 feet-24 feet